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Not Cool Ep 18: Glen Peters on the carbon budget and global carbon emissions
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Not Cool Ep 18: Glen Peters on the carbon budget and global carbon emissions

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In many ways, the global carbon budget is like any other budget. There’s a maximum amount we can spend, and it must be allocated to various countries and various needs. But how do we determine how much carbon each country can emit? Can developing countries grow their economies without increasing their emissions? And if a large portion of China’s emissions come from products made for American and European consumption, who’s to blame for those emissions? On episode 18 of Not Cool, Ariel is joined by Glen Peters, Research Director at the Center for International Climate Research (CICERO) in Oslo. Glen explains the components that make up the carbon budget, the complexities of its calculation, and its implications for climate policy and mitigation efforts. He also discusses how emissions are allocated to different countries, how emissions are related to economic growth, what role China plays in all of this, and more.

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So it's pretty easy when you think of a carbon footprint and you look, "Well, there's a lot of emissions coming from China and China's using a lot of coal,” and it's easy to think, "Well, therefore we just stop importing products from China." But if you just cut someone off and say, "We're not importing your products anymore," then there's a whole group of people that will suffer loss of income, etc. That'll have big equity implications.

~ Glen Peters

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